Real Story Behind the Thirteen Colonies, The (20)
There's always been controversy over the settlement of America. U.S. students have been taught that Columbus discovered America, yet what he found was neither America, nor was it undiscovered. In modern times, students have vast amounts of information available to them, however it is not always obvious which sources are reliable. This book explains the establishment of the thirteen colonies not just through the eyes of the colonists, but of Native Americans, African slaves, and the British Empire as well. Readers will learn that religious freedom wasn't the only reason colonists flocked to the New World. Sidebars with interesting details will help students navigate through the colonization of American with fresh perspective, while encouraging them to use multiple resources to gain informed opinions about historical topics.
Book Reviews: "… This high-interest series will spark interest among late elementary and middle school students, as well as make for great conversations about what actually happened in America's past. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED” - School Library Connection
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SeriesReal Story, The: Debunking History
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ManufacturerRosen and PowerKids
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PublisherRosen: PowerKids Press
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Publisher or imprintRosen: PowerKids Press
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AuthorHonders, Christine
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ISBN-13978-1-5383-4345-6
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FormatReinforced Library Binding
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Size7 1/4" x 8 1/2"
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Reading Interest4,5,6
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# of Pages32
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Dewey Decimal973.2--dc23
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Guided Reading LevelS
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Date Published2020
There's always been controversy over the settlement of America. U.S. students have been taught that Columbus discovered America, yet what he found was neither America, nor was it undiscovered. In modern times, students have vast amounts of information available to them, however it is not always obvious which sources are reliable. This book explains the establishment of the thirteen colonies not just through the eyes of the colonists, but of Native Americans, African slaves, and the British Empire as well. Readers will learn that religious freedom wasn't the only reason colonists flocked to the New World. Sidebars with interesting details will help students navigate through the colonization of American with fresh perspective, while encouraging them to use multiple resources to gain informed opinions about historical topics.
Book Reviews: "… This high-interest series will spark interest among late elementary and middle school students, as well as make for great conversations about what actually happened in America's past. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED” - School Library Connection